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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:07 am
by rs_milo_whatever
it all depends if you like musicals, and i don't mean Disney Animated ones,
real musicals, of course this isn't one of those classics like Phantom of The Opera, but its only a DCOM.

and people do buy this stuff, so they aren't going at it too much....yeah they are :lol: but still as long as people keep liking it, its only obvious to keep making merchandise, i mean i would have expected the video game earlier.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:51 am
by blackcauldron85
Here's some info on an upcoming "Hannah Montana" video game:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/156492 ... ndex.jhtml

"Hannah Montana: Music Jam" is one of the first apparent girl games that has a shot at also reaching a more hard-core gamer audience. The reason? The game turns the DS into a drum set you can play and a guitar you can strum, and players can record vocals. Multiple DS systems can be linked wirelessly to form a DS-enabled, multi-instrument band. Does that sound appealing? Southpaws be warned: In guitar mode, "Hannah Montana" displays the neck of the guitar at an angle, from the top screen's upper left corner to the bottom screen's lower right. This gives the right-handed player a good angle at which to hit the strings. A lefty mode switches the direction the strings should strum (and assigns more convenient buttons for switching chords), but it does not flip the angle of the neck of the guitar. A Disney Interactive producer working on "Hannah Montana" told GameFile that space limitations on the DS cartridge prohibited the developers from programming flipped graphics.